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07/08/2023 by: Ryan Lutz

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Australian University Scraps Show Featuring Work of Lebanese-Born Artist

Khaled Sabsabi was dropped from representing the Australian pavilion at the Venice Biennale last month on the basis of allegations about his work.

Colorado Legislature Bows to Trump’s Demands to Remove “Distorted” Portrait

The president said the painting, which had hung in the state’s capitol since 2019, was “truly the worst.”

A Glimpse of Eternity at the Carnegie Museum’s Hall of Architecture

The assembling of these plaster casts of masterpieces more than a century ago must be understood as a work of art in its own right, a bizarre and beautiful triumph.

A Brazilian Artist’s Intergalactic Wool Paintings

In A Head Full of Planets, Madalena Santos Reinbolt’s art celebrates her own identity and homeland, despite her marginalized status as a Black woman from rural Brazil.

Artists Look to Sufism for Echoes of the Divine

From qawwali nights in Brooklyn to diasporic sculptors, contemporary artists are expanding and remixing Sufi traditions while honoring their roots.

Archaeologists Reconstruct the Scents of Ancient Mummification

A new study underscores the ubiquity of pleasant smells attached to commonly displayed objects, like sarcophagi and wrappings used in mummified remains.

NYU Steinhardt Opens 2025 MFA Thesis Exhibitions

Taking place at 80WSE Gallery in New York’s Greenwich Village, the shows are on view starting April 2.

What The Frick Changed?

The Manhattan museum’s Gilded Age mansion reopens next month, bringing its world-famous collection of works by the likes of Vermeer and Rembrandt back on public view.

The “Signalgate” Memes Have Entered the Chat

Users are lampooning government officials’ flippant discussions of a deadly assault with no apparent knowledge of the journalist in the room.

The Making of a Feminist Audio Guide at The Met

Curator Iris Moon knew she wanted to bring the voices of Asian-American women into Monstrous Beauty, and an audio guide provided the perfect platform.

A Group of Friends Walks Into a Mall, and Stays for Four Years

Was it a crime? A prank? A work of art? A new documentary unveils the full story of an artist collective’s secret mall apartment, and other ephemeral actions. 

Mexican Artist’s Embroidery Unravels Global Gender Violence Crisis 

In a pop-up exhibition in New York City this week, Elina Chauvet bookends Women’s History Month with a crucial call to end the cycle.

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HYPERALLERGIC NEWS
Updated July 8, 2023  by Ryan Lutz